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Rejection,Humiliation, and Parole: A Study of Parolees' Perspectives
Authors:Mark R. Pogrebin  Paul B. Stretesky  Alexandra Walker  Tara Opsal
Affiliation:1. University of Colorado Denver;2. Northumbria University;3. Colorado State University
Abstract:Research on status rejection has developed considerably over the past two decades and is applied in a number of different settings to better understand criminal and deviant behavior. Our research contributes to that body of work by examining the ways in which status rejection may create a potentially humiliating dynamic for individuals on parole. Specifically, we use in‐depth interviews with parolees to illustrate how the parolee identity can promote the experience of status rejection and simultaneously foster conditions for humiliation—an emotional state that may impede one's ability to both (re) construct a conventional identity and reintegrate back into one's community.
Keywords:identity work  stigma  status rejection  community corrections  desistance
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